This as been of for a couple of months along with the wax tarts on the same offer. The tarts seem to be the best for the money as the throw is really strong, even stronger than the jar candles by miles. They do have a good offser on 3 christmas medium jar candles. Midium jar icicles £10.99 Medium jar sparking snow £9.99 Medium jar sparkling cinnamon £9.99 These are not to everyone's taste but the sparkling snow and icicles are pretty good scents. They also have medium jars of a child's wish for £9.99. This is a nice spring scent but also a good starter or gift jar.

havardshel

Also sale on other size candles and 10 for eight on the little flat ones as well

Thanks OP and thanks to shadowdogg, ordered red apple wreath and apple and pine scent as they were reduced, oh as well as car jars in lemon lavender. As well as some reduced garden crackle votive holders for £2.54 which look very pretty.

I've used the Yankee direct site before and never had any problems. Bought some (lemon sherbet) to put in Mother's Day hampers in 2013 and my mum has never lit hers, it still smells nice but it's a hint of a smell rather than a strong smell. Voted hot as it is a good price for them

jorgiesmummy

The official site is http://www.yankeecandle.co.uk/en/uk/page/home thats the one i meant lol!

jase.2

The official site is http://www.yankeecandle.co.uk/en/uk/page/home

jorgiesmummy

i brought 15 large jars back from america this year 6 for $60 you cant refuse :) mountain lodge is lovely smells like abercrombie and fitch, cherries on snow is another fav, i love them all really. I did notice that there was a lot with not a strong scent, but others were fine. I also find the ones that are made for the supermarkets, think its the home range they are not as strong. recently been thinking the wax tarts might be the best option for burning as the large and med jars should really be burned for a minimum of 4 hours to ensure they burn properly

Well I had a look at the Kringle Candles website &amp; read through the reviews - very favourable especially as most are from Yankee Candle devotees!!! Great offer 20 x wax "tartlets" only £12 reduced from £28!!!

xJayJayx89

Kringle Candles are vile! Eurgh, if you're gonna spend £20 on a candle don't waste it on Kringle.

well as long as my mrs doesnt see this i am ok. i am man, we dont understand candle type smelly stuff, i shake my head when the mrs buys yankee candles, after all that money could go on a top blu ray or ps3 game. these seem cheap for what they are, most places are apparently around £8 per tumbler plus p&amp;p my mrs spent £26 on 1 bloody candle. doh. oh have some heat as i cant find cheaper ( although qvc sometimes has deals of the day where they are a reasonable price)

Terry8583

As it was my first post, i didn't realise I should've included postage cost in the overall cost as such. But it's feedback like yours as to what I was after, so thank you. All in all it is nearly £21 for 3 Jar candles, take away £1 for the free matches they provide for orders over a tenner and it was more the customer service / turnaround that I thought was above that of what i'm used to with ebay sellers and other online retailers. Still a good deal imo but now i know not to post any more unless they are rediculously hot :P

anthony712

Perhaps it is cold because, you forgot to mention the £2.95 P&amp;P So we are talking 21 quid nearly Plus buy British if possible in these hard times, and stop lining the yanks pockets ;-)

Terry8583

Well I suppose I didn't look at it that way. But in my opinion bargains should be voted on a level playing field in other words compared as like for like. There's no point posting a porsche boxster for £13k second hand if people think along the lines of "i could buy 2 Ford Focus &amp; a fiesta for that". I thought it was based more on a equal comparison and what people could buy the SAME product for elsewhere. Although I don't buy alot of yankee, I am aware it's a v high quality product with long burn time and people always compliment my house when I have it burning. I've bought single housewarmer yankee candles for £18 each before so that's why I know this is a v v good deal. Each to their own and all that but voting cold because you can by an inferior product elsewhere isn't exactly a pragmatic attitude.....

evapor8

Well as a lover of smelly candles, I would say that the cold votes have probably come from people who will buy the National Geographics candles from supermarkets for about £4 each (me included) but would rather pay about £1.19 each for the Ikea Tindra candles (if only I had an Ikea near me) instead. £6 a candle is pretty steep (but they might smell nice and have a long burn time, so that might make them worth it!) Chris